PAULA o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-26 published
GONCALVES,
Daniel Da
Cruz
At his residence, on Friday, December 23, Daniel Da Cruz
GONCALVES
in his 58th year. Beloved husband of Lucia
GONCALVES. Dear father
of Silvia PAULA
(Ribeiro) of Saint Thomas, and Jose, Carlos and
Daniel GONCALVES all of London. Also loved by grandchildren Nicolas
and Tomas. Brother of Joao Envangelista
GONCALVES of South Africa,
Maria Silva
GONCALVES
(Faneca) of France, Firmino Da Cruz
GONCALVES
of London, Saul Da Cruz
GONCALVES of France, Deolinda Da Cruz
GONCALVES
(Pequeno) and
Graciette Da Cruz
GONCALVES (Domingues)
both of Pennsylvania., U.S.A. Visitors will be received on Tuesday,
December 27, from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. at the O'Neil
Funeral Home, 350 William St. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated
in Holy Cross Church, (10 Elm St. at Hamilton Rd.) on Wednesday,
December 28, 2005, at 11: 00 a.m. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery.
Prayers Tuesday at 7: 30 p.m.

PAULIAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-10 published
BAYNE,
Olga (née
PAULIAN)
Peacefully on Wednesday, September 7, 2005 at her residence,
at the age of 78 years. Beloved wife to Jim for 21 years. Olga
is survived by her sister Sabina
SCAFESI and by her nieces Oana
SCAFESI,
Anka and her family in Bucharest, Romania. Olga was
a professional singer who brought enjoyment and pleasure to many
people through the years with her beautiful voice. Friends may
call at the Rosar-Morrison Funeral Home and Chapel, 467 Sherbourne
Street (south of Wellesley) on Monday, September 12, 2005 and
on Tuesday, September 13, 2005 from 5: 00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.
A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Wednesday, September 14,
2005 at Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church (Sherbourne/Earl
Streets) at 10: 30 a.m. Cremation. "We have loved her during life,
let us not abandon her, until we have conducted her by our prayers
into the house of the Lord" St. Ambrose

PAULIN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-08 published
MATHERS,
Mildred "
Millie"
(FORRESTER)
At London Health Sciences Centre, South Street Campus, on Wednesday,
April 6, 2005 Mildred (Millie)
(FORRESTER)
MATHERS of London
and formerly of Lucan in her 81st year. Beloved wife of the late
William MATHERS (1997.) Dear mother of Mary
PAULIN,
Cathy and
Gary MARSHALL and Judy
MATHERS all of London. Dear grandmother
of Diane and Greg; Melissa and Candace and Jon and great-grandmother
of Michaela and Hannah. Cremation has taken place. There will
be a family graveside service at St. James Cemetery. C. Haskett
and son Funeral Home, Lucan (227-4211) entrusted with arrangements.
If desired, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would
be appreciated by the family. Condolences may be forwarded through
www.haskettfh.com

PAULINE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2005-05-18 published
BLAKE,
ShirleyMargaret
Passed away on Saturday, May 14th, 2005 in Athabasca, Alberta,
in her 77th year. Loving mother of Mary
BLAKE, of Athabasca,
Alberta.Predeceased by her son, Murray
BLAKE of Owen Sound.
Daughter of Mary
TAILOR/TAYLOR, formerly of Owen Sound (currently of
Bolton.)
Predeceased by her brother, Lloyd
TAILOR/TAYLOR, of Owen Sound.
Survived by her grandchildren, Murray
BLAKEJr. (wife, Shelley
BLAKE) and Ashley
BLAKE, all of Owen Sound, Beverly, of Ontario
and Linda PAULINE, of Alberta. She will also be missed by her
great-grandchildren. As requested by Shirley, cremation has taken
place and no funeral service will be held. As an expression of
sympathy, donations to the Good Samaritan Centre, of Athabasca,
Alberta, or the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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PAULINSH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-13 published
PAULINSH,
Robert
On Saturday, October 8, 2005. Service in the Cardinal Funeral
Home Chapel, 366 Bathurst St. (north of Dundas), Friday at 1
p.m. Interment York Cemetery.

PAULIONIS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-08 published
PAULIONIS,
George
In loving memory of George, who passed away two years ago, March
8th, 2003.
"Too dearly loved, ever to be forgotten".
Sadly missed by Irma and all family.

PAULITYKI o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-24 published
CHESNEY,
Zebulain "
Zeb"
Lucas
As a result of a tragic accident on October 21, 2005, Zebulain
"Zeb" Lucas
CHESNEY of Woodstock passed away in his 19th year.
Zeb is the cherished
son of Ronald and Barb (née
BUTLER)
CHESNEY.
He is the beloved fiancé of Alyssa
ZEHR of Woodstock and future
son-in-law of Brad and Angie
ZEHR. He is the forever loved and
missed brother of Cody, Kathleen and Erin
CHESNEY, as well by
his brother in law Jordan
WHITE/WHYTE, all of Woodstock. Zeb is the
half brother to Peggy
KEATINGS
(Bruce) of Woodstock, Pam
SPINA
(Roy) of Woodstock and Ronnie
CHESNEY
(Usha) of Embro. He is
the loved grand_son of Mr. and Mrs. John
BUTLER of Port Rowan.
Dear nephew of June
FARRELL
(Richard) of Harley, Raymond
BUTLER
(BettyMarie) of Alberta, Nancy
SKILLINGS of Woodstock, Lillian
CLARK
(Dave) of Brantford, Ronnie
BUTLER (Jenny) of Stratford,
William BUTLER
(Nancy) of Innerkip, Robert
BUTLER of Hagersville,
Bernice HUNTER
(Robert) of Princeton, Hazel
SCHRAM of Brantford,
Betty Joe PAULITYKI
(Butch) of Cambridge and Brenda
BUTLER of
Woodstock. Also survived by his many cousins, nieces, nephews
and Friends. Zeb now resides with his grandparents Roy and Kathleen
CHESNEY and his uncle David
BUTLER.
Friends may say good bye
on Tuesday, October 25, 2005 from 2: 30-4:30 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.
at Longworth Funeral Home, 845 Devonshire Ave., Woodstock, 539-0004.
The Funeral will be held in the chapel on Wednesday at 11: 00
a.m. with Reverend David
SNIHUR officiating. Interment in the Innerkip
Cemetery. Contributions to the Childrens Hospital of Western
Ontario or the Childrens Wish Foundation would be appreciated.
Online condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com

PAULITZKI o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-16 published
DESJARDINE,
Maurice "
Moe"
P.
At South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Friday, May 13, 2005, Maurice
"Moe" P. DESJARDINE. of Exeter, in his 71st year. Beloved husband
of Mary Lou
(PAULITZKI)
DESJARDINE. Dear father of Lee and Sandra
DESJARDINE of Zurich, Harvey and Lois
DESJARDINE of Sussex, New
Brunswick and Carleen and Norm Lane of R.R.#2, Hensall. Loving
grandfather of Jason; Michael, Carling, Carrington and Dylan
Millan, Candice and Sarah. Sadly missed by several nieces and
nephews. Predeceased by one grand_son Brian, 3 brothers and 2
sisters. Cremation. A memorial service will be held in the J.M.
McBeath Funeral Home, Zurich, Ontario, on Wednesday, May 18,
2005 at 2 p.m. Pastor Ann
KRUEGER officiating. Interment Grand
Bend Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society. Condolences forwarded through www.jmmcbeathfuneralhome.com
A tree will be planted as a living memorial to Maurice
DESJARDINE.

PAULIW o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-16 published
FUREWYCZ,
Michael
At London Health Sciences Centre on Monday, February 14, 2005,
Michael FUREWYCZ in his 84th year. Beloved husband of Maria
(PAULIW)
FUREWYCZ. Dear father of Andrew
FUREWYCZ (Cathy), Jerry
FUREWYCZ
and Michael
FUREWYCZ
(Janet) all of London. Loving grandfather
of Christopher, Katrina, Michael and Nicole. Brother-in-law of
Hrynko MATCHYSHYN in Ukraine. Predeceased by his wife
Maria
(TRUS)
FUREWICZ (1996,) his sister Anna and his brother Mikola. Visitors
will be received on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the O,
Neil Funeral Home, 350 William Street. Funeral Mass in Christ
the King Ukrainian Catholic Church (707 Nelson Street) on Thursday
at 11 a.m. Entombment St. Peter's Cemetery. Panchyda Wednesday
evening at 7 p.m.

PAULL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-27 published
STRANSMAN,
Edward
On Sunday, April 24, 2005 at Sunnybrook and Women's College Health
SciencesCentre.EdwardSTRANSMAN, beloved husband of Sylvia.
Loving father and father-in-law of Judi
STRANSMAN and Brian
AMOS,
Anne ROGERS and the late John
STRANSMAN. Dear brother of the
late Lil PAULL, Morrie
STRANSMAN, Sylvia
SIEGEL, and Jean
SMITH.
Devoted grandfather of Steve, Peter, and Lindsay. At Holy Blossom
Temple, 1950 Bathurst Street (Bathurst south of Eglinton), for
service on Wednesday, April 27, 2005 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment Holy
Blossom section of Pardes Shalom Cemetery. Friends are welcome
at 115 Elm Ridge Drive until Thursday evening April 28th. If
desired, donations may be made to the Edward Stransman Memorial
Fund c/o The Benjamin Foundation, 3429 Bathurst Street, Toronto,
M6A 2C3, 416-780-0324.

PAULLEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-12-02 published
Magnus ELIASON,
PoliticialOrganizer: (1911-2005)
He joined the Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation the year it
was founded and became a gifted backroom planner who groomed
such up-and-comers as Ed
SCHREYER
By Sabitri
GHOSH,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Friday, December
2, 2005, Page S9
Kingston, Ontario -- In 1957, officials at Co-Operative Commonwealth
Federation headquarters were looking for somebody to drive Magnus
ELIASON. It was one nomination that Ed
SCHREYER, then an ambitious
young politico, would rather not have got.
"Frankly, I thought it was going to be a drag, driving around
a political organizer," Mr.
SCHREYER said. "At the age of 20,
I had other things in mind."
But the white-haired éminence grise -- who was severely visually
impaired as a result of congenital albinism -- turned out to
be no ordinary passenger. As Mr.
SCHREYER drove him through the
Manitoba countryside, he cracked picaresque jokes, told stories
from Norse mythology, and recounted stirring anecdotes from his
days as an original Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation member.
"He was such a marvellous, marvellous storehouse of knowledge
and so entertaining as a raconteur that, after that first chore,
I genuinely volunteered to drive him around," Mr.
SCHREYER said.
They talked so much, added the former Manitoba premier and governor-general,
"we never turned the radio on once."
Though his own résumé as a politician was limited, Mr.
ELIASON
played a singular role in the rise of the Co-Operative Commonwealth
Federation and its successor, the New Democratic Party, through
tireless organizing and nurturing political talent like Mr.
SCHREYER,
who described him as a "tremendous influence on my early life."
The son of Icelandic immigrants, Mr.
ELIASON heard of the 1932
founding of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation while homesteading
with his brothers in Sunnybrook, British Columbia An immediate
convert, he became one of the party's most zealous missionaries,
preaching its program of socialism and full employment as he
freight-hopped during the Depression in search of work. In March
of 1935, he went on a proselytizing trek across northern British
Columbia and Alberta, walking to every farm in a 60-kilometre
radius to drop off Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation pamphlets
and spread the party's message. By his calculation, he achieved
a 65-per-cent success rate.
As Mr. ELIASON's activism grew, the Co-Operative Commonwealth
Federation hired him as an organizer to reinforce its Prairie
base. His tactical savvy and attention to detail proved critical
in winning Tommy Douglas a second term as Saskatchewan premier
during a close 1956 campaign.
"Magnus could walk into a room and know where everybody was and
who they were, and zero right in, find out just what the details
were," said Jim
MALOWAY,
Mr.ELIASON's long-time business partner.
"So if he wanted them to come to a meeting, he would have their
name and phone number and the time they were home, and then organize
a car to go pick them up. You can't beat a guy with organizational
ability like that."
In 1958, Mr.
ELIASON returned to his native Manitoba to work
full-time for the Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation national
office. Over the next decade, he more than tripled party memberships
in the province. A born marketer, he loved going to people's
homes, setting out the Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation platform
as tangibly as he would demonstrate the merits of no-rip nylons
or encyclopedia sets in his erstwhile career as a door-to-door
salesman.
"He loved sales and getting directly to the sales pitch in a
way that would just make me cringe," Mr.
SCHREYER said. "But
most of the time, it worked."
One winter, Mr.
SCHREYER said, he drove Mr.
ELIASON to a tumbledown
farm -- "the farmer was chopping ice in the water trough for
his livestock; you could see he was just struggling, financially"
and watched with consternation as Mr.
ELIASON unloaded his
high-powered sales pitch.
"He probably was pleased that he could afford $5 to help out
a people's movement," Mr.
ELIASON later said when Mr.
SCHREYER
remonstrated with him. "Besides, you can't build a viable political
party... on sentiment alone."
While unwavering, Mr.
ELIASON's loyalty to the party was not
unquestioning. By his own admission, he "entertained some doubts
about the political wisdom" of amalgamating with the Canadian
Labour Congress to form the New Democratic Party in 1961. At
the New Democratic Party's inaugural leadership convention, he
went against the party mainstream again, unsuccessfully supporting
Hazen Argue over Mr. Douglas.
Convinced the party would lose Saskatchewan if Mr. Douglas left
for Ottawa, Mr.
ELIASON saw its subsequent defeat there as unwelcome
vindication. "In politics," he said in his 1997 memoir, A Life
on the Left, "I often sense a lot of things in my bones."
Mr. ELIASON's political intuition astounded Mr.
MALOWAY, a Manitoba
Member of Legislative Assembly since 1986. "He could predict
the number of seats in an election campaign down to one or two.
He used to phone me before an election and say, 'Well, Jim, I
think you guys are going to get 13, or 20,' or whatever it was:
He just had a great ability to sense this stuff."
In the mid-1960s, certain that Mr.
SCHREYER was the key to an
NewDemocraticParty victory in Manitoba, Mr.
ELIASON secured
an agreement from party leader Russ
PAULLEY to resign in favour
of the young member of Parliament. When Sid
GREEN threatened
to thwart his plan by contesting the leadership, he helped Mr.
PAULLEY stave off the challenge. His protégé's ascension to party
leader in 1969, followed by his election later that year as Manitoba's
first New Democratic Party premier, marked the high point of Mr.
ELIASON's career.
Domestically, the long-time bachelor had also found another kind
of perfect candidate: nurse and New Democratic Party supporter
Catherine MacFARLANE, whom he married in 1965.
Mrs. ELIASON's niece, Wanda
OPANUBI, felt Mr.
ELIASON -- the
consummate political organizer -- craved someone who could bring
order to his chaotic home life. "Magnus was the child of the
marriage," she said. "He was not only the husband, but the kid,
and he did need a certain amount of care."
Backed by his wife, Mr.
ELIASON finally realized some of his
most long-standing ambitions. He bought an New Democratic Party
colleague's insurance company and became a respected businessman.
Then, in 1968, he won a seat on Winnipeg City Council representing
a downtown ward. Championing revitalization of the urban core
and the preservation of heritage buildings, he served five terms
before retiring in 1989.
It was the only public office Mr.
ELIASON ever held. Decades
earlier, he had run for alderman in Vancouver, but managed to
repel both poles of the 1940s electorate by defending Japanese
Canadians' right to vote while simultaneously disavowing communism.
"He had a streak of idealism," Mr.
SCHREYER said, "but he often
spoke of the need to temper that with reality. He used the word
a lot: 'reality,' along with 'common sense,' 'logic' and 'analysis.'"
Mr. ELIASON's deference to reality caused the two men -- who
"had a tendency to agree on just about every issue," Mr.
SCHREYER
said -- to disagree on one point. Mr.
SCHREYER believed a party
should never expel its members under any circumstances, especially
on policy, while Mr.
ELIASON thought it was sometimes necessary
for the sake of party unity.
Mr. SCHREYER found it ironic, then, when Mr.
ELIASON started
taking positions contrary to the party line on issues such as
abortion. In recent years, his commanding baritone could often
be heard at New Democratic Party gatherings projecting a sharply
dissident voice. "I know it irritated some folks," Mr.
SCHREYER
said, "but I admired him all the more for it."
The same fearlessness also characterized Mr.
ELIASON as a salesman
and canvasser. He liked to quip, "An adventure lies behind every
door."
Mrs. OPANUBI offered his family's explanation for it: "He couldn't
read expressions on people's faces. So he just kept on going."
Ultimately, Mr.
ELIASON's readiness to come face to face with
anyone or anything nearly killed him. On his business's busiest
day of 1978 -- the province's February deadline for renewing
car insurance -- he was working late into the night at his home
office. "We closed at 6 o'clock," Mr.
MALOWAY said, "but there
would always be people coming by to insure their cars who would
show up at 7, 8, 9 o'clock, and he would help them: He was extremely
customer-friendly and would never turn a customer away."
Hindered by his near-blindness, Mr.
ELIASON inadvertently opened
the door to a gunman, who threatened to kill him unless his wife
handed over their money. The couple survived the experience physically
unharmed but emotionally brutalized.
What happened next was almost as extraordinary. The usually voluble
Mr. ELIASON never spoke of the traumatic incident with anyone
except his niece and business partner. Nor did his Friends detect
even a subtle shift in his personality or political views: On
crime, he continued to argue, as always, for rehabilitation over
retributive justice. And he still opened his door whenever people
came calling.
Magnus ELIASON was born in Arnes, Manitoba, on June 21, 1911.
He died after a brief illness in Winnipeg on November 11, 2005.
He was predeceased by his wife.

PAULLEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-05 published
JACOBS,
DonaldJohn
It is with great sadness the family announces the passing of
Don at his home on Monday, May 2, 2005. He will be lovingly remembered
by his wife Geraldine; children Steve (Kim), Brent (Linda) and
Paul
(Teresa;) granddaughter Anna; sister Bev (Tom)
PAULLEY
and brother Ken (Julie). Don was born on October 31, 1945 in
Winnipeg, Manitoba. Upon graduating from the University of Winnipeg
in 1968, he joined International Business Machines Corporation
Canada Ltd. He was transferred to Toronto in 1979, where he worked
until retiring at the age of 55. Family and Friends will be received
at the Ogden Funeral Home, 4164 Sheppard Ave. East, Agincourt
(east of Kennedy Rd.) on Friday from 7-9 p.m. Complete Funeral
Service will be held in the Ogden Chapel on Saturday at 3: 00
p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Centre for Addiction
and Mental Health would be appreciated by the family.

PAULMERT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-17 published
WAUGH,
IdaEmily (formerly
BOULANGER, née
PAULMERT)
At the Tony Stacey Centre, Scarborough, on Saturday, July 16,
2005 in her 93rd year. Predeceased by her husbands Antoine
BOULANGER
and Donald
WAUGH. Dear mother of Leo
BOULANGER
(Carmel,)
TheresaJOSEPH, Leslie
BOULANGER (Yvette), Paul
BOULANGER (Dorothy),
John WAUGH (Laureen), Sheila
RICHARD (Rheal), Donna
PRITCHARD
(Phil). Fondly remembered by her 20 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren.
The family will receive Friends at the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel,
110 Dundas Steet East, Whitby (905-668-3410) from 7 to 9 p.m.
Monday, July 18, 2005. Prayers Monday evening. Mass of the Christian
Burial will take place on Friday, July 22, 2005 at St. Pierre's
Parish, Barachois, Quebec at 2 p.m. Burial at St. Pierre's Parish
Cemetery. The family wish to express their heartfelt gratitude
to the 2nd floor staff of the Tony Stacey Centre for their care
and compassion. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to
the charity of your choice.

PAULOVICS o@ca.on.kent_county.wallaceburg.wallaceburg_courier_press 2005-02-09 published
DEMOOR,
JoanIrene "
Yolon" (née
DOYCHUK)
Mrs.JoanIrene (Yolon)
DEMOOR a resident of Wallaceburg passed
away on Monday, January 31, 2005 at the Chatham Kent Heallth
Alliance "Sydenham Campus", in Wallaceburg, at the age of 66
years. Joan was born in Rothwell, New Brunswick and was a daughter
of the late Louis and Barbara
(SZAULSZLO)
DOYCHUK and had resided
in Wallaceburg most of her life. She was a member of Our Lady
Help of Christians Church in Wallaceburg. Beloved wife of 48
years to Peter
DEMOOR.
Loving mother and mother-in-law of Philip
and Nancy DEMOOR of Corunna. The love of her life were her grandchildren
Jesse, Jacob and Joel. Kind sister and sister-in-law of Mary
and Steve BUJAKI,
Helen and Joseph
DEMOOR and Steve and Edna
PAULOVICS.
Predeceased by a sister Irene and two brothers John
and Louis. A private funeral service was held from the Eric F.
Nicholls Funeral Home, 639 Elgin Street, in Wallaceburg on Wednesday,
February 2, 2005 with Fr. Greg
BONIN, officiating. Cremation
followed. As an expression of sympathy donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society may be left at the funeral home. As a living memorial
a tree will be planted in Nicholls Memorial Forest in memory
of Joan DEMOOR.

PAULSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-05-22 published
GREENWOOD,
FrederickCharles
Passed away peacefully at Victoria Manor Nursing Home in Lindsay
on Saturday, May 21st, 2005. Fred
GREENWOOD, in his 79th year,
was the beloved husband of Edith
HARVEY for 54 years. Loving
father of Mary
GREENWOOD and her husband Keith
PAULSON.
Dear
brother of Harold and his wife Vila. Sadly missed by his sisters-in-law
Margaret GODFREY and Eliza
HARVEY and their families. Fondly
remembered by his nieces and nephews. Visitation at the Mackey
Funeral Home, 33 Peel Street, Lindsay on Monday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Funeral service in the chapel on Tuesday, May 24th at
2: 00 p.m. Interment Saint John's Cemetery, Sunderland. Memorial
donations to the Alzheimer Society or to the Ross Memorial Hospital
Foundation would be appreciated by the family.

PAULSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-12 published
GREENWOOD,
EdithLaverne
(HARVEY)
Passed away peacefully, at Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay,
on Thursday, November 10, 2005. Edith
HARVEY, in her 78th year,
was the beloved wife of the late Fred
GREENWOOD.
Loving mother
of Mary GREENWOOD and her husband Keith
PAULSON, and Henry
GREENWOOD.
Cherished sister of Margaret
GODFREY. Dear sister-in-law of Harold
and his wife
Vila.Predeceased by her brothers John
HARVEY,
MorrisHARVEY and sisters-in-law Eliza and Barbara. Fondly remembered
by her nieces and nephews. Visitation at the Mackey Funeral Home,
33 Peel Street, Lindsay (705-328- 2721), on Monday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Tuesday, November 15th
at 2: 00 p.m. Interment at Saint John's Cemetery, Sunderland. Memorial
donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or Ross Memorial Hospital
would be appreciated by the family.

PAULUS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-06-16 published
DIEMERT,
Wayne
On Tuesday, June 14, 2005, Mr. Wayne
DIEMERT of Clinton, and
formerly of Bayfield and Stratford, passed away peacefully at
the Stratford General Hospital, in his 62nd year. Beloved husband
of Karen Lorraine
PHILLIPS of Clinton. Dear brother and brother-in-law
of Ron and June
DIEMERT of Bayfield, Tony
PHILLIPS and Ron
PHILLIPS,
both of London, Bob and Genny
PHILLIPS,
Sandra and John
PAULUS
and Elvis and Bach
PHILLIPS, all of Stratford. Dear nephew of
Edith and Jim
LUNN and family, of Alliston. Also missed by several
nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents Floyd and Mary
(MILLS)
DIEMERT, brother Rick and aunt Ruth
JEFFRIES.
Friends
will be received at the Falconer Funeral Homes, 153 High Street,
Clinton, on Saturday, June 18, 2005 from 11 a.m.-12 p.m. A private
family service will take place at a later date. Cremation has
taken place. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Clinton
Public Hospital Foundation or to the Lung Association would be
appreciated.

PAULUSSE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-10 published
GARRISON,
MaryE. (née
PAULUSSE)
After a brief but intense struggle with cancer Mary passed peacefully
on February 8, 2005, at the St. Peter's Hamilton Hospital, with
her husband by her side. Beloved wife of J. Bruce for 48 years
and loving mother of Melanie J. and
J. Michael. Mary will be
sadly missed by brothers Francis and Mary
PAULUSSE,
Bill and
Doris PAULUSSE and sister Cathy and Danny
VENASSE, her mother-in-law
Mrs. Helen
CALBECK, nieces, nephews, especially her cousins in
Holland and her many Friends. Mary was a C.W.L. member at St.
Mary's Brampton and a member of the Royal Canadian Legion no.
296, Harriston. Friends and family will be received at the Ward
Funeral Home "Brampton Chapel," 52 Main Street South (Hwy. 10),
Brampton, on Thursday from 7-9 p.m. and Friday from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Funeral Mass will be held at Saint Mary's Church, 66A Main
St. S., Brampton, at 10: 30 a.m. on Saturday February 12, 2005.
Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society or the Canadian National Institute for the Blind
would be appreciated.

PAUPSAINT_G o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-15 published
PAUPST,
Gordon▼Harper▼
As the result of an automobile accident in Florida on Thursday,
February▼ 10, 2005. Gordon Harper
PAUPST of Aylmer in his 77th
year. Beloved husband of 52 years to Ada
(HONSINGER)
PAUPST and
loving father to Ethel
GOBLE of Brantford and the late Leroy
PAUPST
(January▼ 1, 2005.) Dear grandfather to Cathleen and Michael
GOBLE,
Lyle▼PAUPST and friend Amanda and Logan
PAUPST and fiancée
Stefanie and great grandfather to Quintin. Born in London, Ontario,
on February 21, 1928,
son of the late Harry and Beatrice
HARPER)
PAUPSAINT_Gord was active in the Aylmer community. He was a member
of St. Paul's United Church, the Malahide Masonic Lodge #140
A.F. and A.M., the order of the Eastern Star Flower City Chapter
#91 in Saint Thomas, the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Hope
Lodge #69 in Harrietsville. He was a driver for the Canadian
Cancer Society and he was an avid billiard player. Friends may
call at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral Home, Aylmer, on Wednesday and
Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held
on Friday, February 18, 2005, at 1: 00 p.m. Interment, Aylmer
Cemetery. I.O.O.F Service on Wednesday at 7: 00 p.m. Order of
the Eastern Star Service on Thursday at 7: 00 p.m. Donations to
the Alzheimer Society or the Cancer Society would be appreciated.

PAUPST o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-06 published
PAUPST,
LeroyLeslie
On Saturday, January 01, 2005, Leroy Leslie
PAUPST of Aylmer
in his 50th year. Beloved
son of Gordon and Ada
(HONSINGER)
PAUPST
of Aylmer. Dear father of Lyle and fiancee Amanda of Aylmer and
Logan and fiancee Stefanie of Ingersoll. Brother of Ethel
GOBLE
of Brantford. Also survived by a niece Cathleen and a nephew
Michael. Leroy was born in Saint Thomas, Ontario on November 24,
1955. He lived most of his life in Aylmer and worked as an auto
mechanic. Friends may call at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral Home, Aylmer
on Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be
held on Friday, January 07, 2005 at 1: 30 p.m. Interment, Aylmer
Cemetery.ReverendDaveSTEVENS officiating. Donations to the Alzheimer's
Society would be appreciated.

PAUPST o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-02-15 published
PAUPST,
Gordon▲Harper▲
As the result of an automobile accident in Florida on Thursday,
February▲ 10, 2005. Gordon Harper
PAUPST of Aylmer in his 77th
year. Beloved husband of 52 years to Ada
(HONSINGER)
PAUPST and
loving father to Ethel
GOBLE of Brantford and the late Leroy
PAUPST
(January▲ 1, 2005.) Dear grandfather to Cathleen and Michael
GOBLE,
Lyle▲PAUPST and friend Amanda and Logan
PAUPST and fiancée
Stefanie and great grandfather to Quintin. Born in London, Ontario,
on February 21, 1928,
son of the late Harry and Beatrice
HARPER)
PAUPSAINT_Gord was active in the Aylmer community. He was a member
of St. Paul's United Church, the Malahide Masonic Lodge #140
A.F. and A.M., the order of the Eastern Star Flower City Chapter
#91 in Saint Thomas, the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Hope
Lodge #69 in Harrietsville. He was a driver for the Canadian
Cancer Society and he was an avid billiard player. Friends may
call at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral Home, Aylmer, on Wednesday and
Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held
on Friday, February 18, 2005, at 1: 00 p.m. Interment, Aylmer
Cemetery. I.O.O.F Service on Wednesday at 7: 00 p.m. Order of
the Eastern Star Service on Thursday at 7: 00 p.m. Donations to
the Alzheimer Society or the Cancer Society would be appreciated.

PAUSCH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-06 published
PAUSCH,
Elizabeth
On Sunday, September 4, 2005 at Northridge Longterm Care, Oakville,
in her 78th year. Elizabeth, beloved wife of the late Johann
(John.)
Loved mother of Angela and her husband Ron
SHILLUM,
Anne
and her husband Richard
SAINT_JEAN and Linda and her husband Ed
HEEL. Dear grandmother of Andrea, Michelle, Kristi, Katie, Alison,
Paul and Christopher. Elizabeth is also survived by many relatives
and Friends in Germany. Elizabeth will be greatly missed by many
nieces and nephews and Friends in Oakville and surrounding area.
Funeral Mass 10: 00 a.m. Thursday at St. Michael's Parish, 181
Sewell Drive, Oakville. Interment Trafalgar Lawn Cemetery. Forthose
who wish, memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
of Ontario would be appreciated. Email condolences may be sent
to kopriva@eol.ca; please place
PAUSCH in the subject line.

PAUTLER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-27 published
BAKSI,
StephenV.
Suddenly, with family at his side, on Thursday, August 25, 2005,
at St. Michael's Hospital, in his 85th year. Beloved and devoted
husband of Verna for 60 years. Loving father of Jim (Maggie),
Bill (Kathy), Ron (Karen), Stephen (Carol), and Gary (Wendy).
Cherished "Grampa" to Raymond, Sarah, William, Julia, Gregory,
Kristina, Elizabeth, Lorraine, Cheryl, Ashley, Clarice, Collette,
also Nicole and Lisa, and "Great-Grampa" to Miguel. Survived
by his sister-in-law Shirley
PAUTLER.
Steve will be missed dearly
and fondly remembered by his many nephews, Friends and family.
Friends may call on Sunday, August 28, 2005 from 3-6 p.m. at
the R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge Street, at Goulding, south
of Steeles). Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Blessed Trinity
Roman Catholic Church (3220 Bayview Avenue), on Monday, August
29, 2005 at 10: 30 a.m. Interment to follow at Holy Cross Catholic
Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, donations may be made
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or World Vision. Condolences
www.rskane.ca.

PAUZA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-02-26 published
SZYMANIS,
Rose▼Wanda▼ (née
PAUZA)
At Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital on February 23rd, 2005
with her children at her side. Rose will be missed greatly by
her loving family, dear Friends and former colleagues. Her children
give thanks to the many Friends and neighbours who gave their
tremendous love and to the health care professionals and volunteers
who offered incredible support. Friends may call at the Turner
& Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. W. at Windermere, east
of the Jane subway on Monday February 28, 2005 from 11 a.m. until
the time of the Funeral Service in the Chapel at 1 p.m. Interment
to follow at Park Lawn Cemetery. If desired, remembrances may
be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.

PAUZA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-26 published
SZYMANIS,
Rose▲Wanda▲ (née
PAUZA)
At Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital, on February 23, 2005,
with her children at her side. Rose will be missed greatly by
her loving family, dear Friends and former colleagues. Her children
give thanks to the many Friends and neighbours who gave their
tremendous love and to the health care professionals and volunteers
who offered incredible support. Friends may call at the Turner
& Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. W., at Windermere, east
of the Jane subway, on Monday, February 28, 2005 from 11 a.m.
until the time of the Funeral Service in the Chapel at 1 p.m.
Interment to follow at Park Lawn Cemetery. If desired, remembrances
may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.

PAUZÉ o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-19 published
CROSSMAN,
JoanVivian (née
BANGAY)
71, of Halifax, passed away after a lengthy illness February
28, 2005 at the QE II Health Sciences Centre. Born in Halifax,
she was a daughter of the late Earl (Floyd) and Cora
(BILLARD)
BANGAY.
Loving mother of Susan and Stephen
CROSSMAN. Sister to
Robert (Bob)
BANGAY and Nancy
PAUZÉ.
She will be sadly missed
by all whose lives she touched, especially by her daughter and
granddaughter, Melissa
FISHMAN of Toronto, whom she adored but
never got the chance to meet. No visitation by request. A service
will be held in the chapel of J.A. Snow Funeral Home, 2666 Windsor
Street, Halifax and
in Toronto, at a later date. A heartfelt
thanks to all of the doctors and nurses on 8.1 at the QE II for
their care and concern during her final hours. In lieu of flowers,
donations in memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation,
Canadian Diabetes Association or charity of choice. E-mail condolences:
scarboroughsue@hotmail.com